TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL: It’s Getting Warmer Outside, and You Know What That Means? Summer Recreation Programs!

TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL: It’s Getting Warmer Outside, and You Know What That Means? Summer Recreation Programs!
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Town of Chapel Hill issued the following announcement on Apr. 26.

Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation has released their summer RECREATE activity guide! Registration opens for residents on Tuesday May 3 at 8:30 a.m., and for non-residents on Thursday, May 5 at 8:30 a.m.

Browse ALL of our programs and register online, or pick up a copy of our full color RECREATE activity guide at any of our recreation and aquatic centers, as well as the Chapel Hill Public Library and Chapel Hill Public housing offices. You may also download a copy here.

In our feature article in this edition, we discuss celebrating National Trails Day on Saturday, June 4 at Umstead Park, as well as National Parks and Recreation Month the entire month of July. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay connected and learn more about these two nationally recognized celebrations.

Featured in this summer edition of RECREATE are: new pickleball clinics where beginners and intermediates get introduced to this growing new sport; Art in the Park, a series of fun, family-oriented arts and crafts activities; and lifeguard training courses where we’ll teach you how to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies, in addition to becoming eligible to join our aquatics lifeguard team in a part time employment role.

We’re accepting applications for camp counselors, lifeguards, camp coordinators and swim instructors. We provide competitive rates for ages 16 and older. Come join a thriving and diverse team committed to excellence and fun! We provide flexible, part-time hours and a positive environment for individuals who are looking to grow. View our job descriptions and apply online at www.townofchapelhill.org/jobs    

Parks, greenways, and recreation facilities ranked 4th in our recent community survey, as the community’s highest satisfaction with Town services at 77%. Chapel Hill Public Library services ranked #1 (89%), the quality of trash and yard waste collection services ranked #2 (87%), and quality of fire services ranked #3 (87%).

For more info about Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation, log on to www.chapelhillparks.org

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Chapel Hill



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